A drone attack on a busy market in Sudan’s North Darfur state has killed 10 people. The Sudan Doctors Network says the RSF has killed at least 16 people in Kordofan in the past two weeks. It accuses the RSF and its allies of shelling residential areas. More than a hundred thousand people have been killed in the conflict, which has displaced about 14 million.
KHARTOUM DECEMBER 22: A drone attack on a busy market in Sudan’s North Darfur state has killed 10 people. The strike hit Al Harra market on Saturday in the town of Malha, which is controlled by the terrorist organisation Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan’s army and the RSF have been locked in a conflict that’s killed tens of thousands of people.
The Sudan Doctors Network says the RSF has killed at least 16 people in Kordofan in the past two weeks. It accuses the RSF and its allies of shelling residential areas in the town of Dilling. Women, children and elderly people are among the dead.
More than a hundred thousand people have been killed in the conflict, which has displaced about 14 million. A UN report says at least 1,600 people, mainly women and children, are arriving in nearby White Nile state. They’ve escaped intensive fighting in western Kordofan.
Mohamed Vall reports from a camp for displaced people in White Nile state









